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Elon Musk vs The World


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Now you have the “Shoesmith Warning.”…….

I make no claim to being the best at writing. I am very smart in many ways. One topic that makes me build a whole website around common sense, which is a lost art, is what I am doing here: simply voicing my thoughts. No one else is helping or paying me to do so. This is the main reason why I have built my own site. FREE SPEECH


As the cornerstone of this post, please re-read this. where I explain how new I am to writing. If you happen to run into me on the street, you’ll be glad because I’m always looking for the good or the humor in life. I want to note here, this was not the case until my late 20s or mid-30s. Don’t get me wrong. No, no, no, I did not have a bad or difficult childhood. I have learn to let A LOT roll off my “shoulder”, you ask any one of my friends or family. I am not a door-mate but I will not worry about the big or ha even the small stuff. If I know, I cannot control that X for whatever reason. I will move on with my life. I’ve been known to sit down and make a list of reasons why you should “let it go” (1). It has taken me three months to find the foundation and the words to express the point I would like to make. not just come on the web and rant. I would have stayed on Twitter if I had wanted to do that.


Why would one man (2) make you so worked up to the point of stepping out of you own path of life and start making blogs. Blogs that pretty much just repeat information already out there on the Web, like what Jeff Jarvis(3) posted on it here. like Johnna Crider(4) posted on it here. last ⚡️Daniel(5) view he took on the topic here. Mr. Shoesmith, those are the three blogs, among many others, that can be found on a single platform. Why would your post be any different? 

This is a fantastic question, and I’ll try to answer it briefly so as not to put you to sleep.

The short answer is “Freedom of Speech,” as I mentioned above.

However, I am aware that if I look hard enough on the internet, there are a ton of other people who have opinions on the subject of free speech or have posted privately about it.

Let’s take a deep dive into the strange theories surrounding this subject. Keep checking back for a future post—I try to publish one every week around Sunday.


(1) 

Idina Menzel – Let It Go
Let It Go Lyrics: The snow glows white on the mountain tonight / Not a footprint to be seen / A kingdom of isolation /…genius.com

(2) A man “from Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa” that has the following The founder, CEO, and chief engineer of many companies WIKI Jan 29th 2023.

(3) Jeff Jarvis is a journalist, associate professor, public speaker and former television critic. He advocates the Open Web[1] and argues that there are many social and personal benefits to living a more public life on the Internet. WIKI Jan 2023

(4) Johnna Crider, A Journalist of what I’d found only Medium… HERE Jan 2023

(5) Daniel, Journalist of what I’d only discovered in medium Here Jan 2023

Twitter Is It Time To Say Enough?

In October of 2010, Twitter, a social media platform that allowed users to share their thoughts and opinions in 140 characters or less, was acquired by another social networking site, Facebook.

This acquisition sent shockwaves throughout the tech industry and raised concerns about the power and influence that a single company or individual could wield over the world of social media. At the time, Facebook was already the dominant player in the social media space, with a user base that far exceeded that of Twitter. Many saw the acquisition as a way for Facebook to further solidify its position as the top social networking site and extend its reach into areas where it had previously been weaker. However, the acquisition also raised concerns about the potential for one person or company to have too much control over the way we communicate and share information online. After all, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, and the ability to freely share our thoughts and opinions on these platforms is something that many of us take for granted. In the years since the acquisition, Facebook and Twitter have continued to operate as separate entities, each with their own unique cultures and approaches to social media.

However, the fact remains that they are now under the same umbrella, and this has raised questions about the extent to which they can remain independent and truly serve the needs and interests of their users. It’s important to remember that social media is more than just a way to stay connected with friends and family. It’s also a powerful tool for businesses and organizations to reach and engage with their audiences. As such, it’s crucial that we have a diverse and competitive landscape in the social media world, with multiple players vying for our attention and loyalty.While the acquisition of Twitter by Facebook may not have been the end of the world, it’s important that we remain vigilant about the consolidation of power in the tech industry and work to ensure that competition and diversity remain key components of the social media landscape. So, we can hope that these two fighting partners will make amends soon and one will take care of Twitter and the other can take care of Facebook.

It’s worth noting that the acquisition of Twitter by Facebook was not without its controversies. At the time, many Twitter users were wary of the potential for Facebook to exert its influence over the platform and change the way that it operated. There were also concerns about the potential for Facebook to gain access to the data and information shared by Twitter users, and to use this data for its own purposes. In the years since the acquisition, these concerns have largely been addressed, as Twitter and Facebook have continued to operate as separate entities with their own distinct cultures and approaches to social media. However, the fact remains that they are now under the same umbrella, and this has raised questions about the extent to which they can remain independent and truly serve the needs and interests of their users.

One of the biggest challenges faced by social media companies is the need to balance the interests of their users with the need to generate revenue. In the past, Twitter had struggled to find a way to monetize its platform, and the acquisition by Facebook seemed to offer a way forward. By leveraging the data and information shared by Twitter users, Facebook could potentially generate significant revenue through targeted advertising and other forms of monetization.However, this has also raised concerns about the potential for Facebook to exploit the data and information shared by Twitter users for its own purposes. While Facebook has taken steps to protect the privacy of its users and to ensure that their data is not misused, the fact remains that the company is in the business of generating revenue through advertising and other forms of monetization. This creates a potential conflict of interest that could impact the way that Twitter operates and the decisions that it makes.

In addition to these concerns, the acquisition of Twitter by Facebook has also raised questions about the role of social media in our society and the extent to which it can be used to shape public opinion and influence political discourse. With billions of users worldwide, social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have the power to shape the way that people think and behave, and this power is not always used responsibly. In the past, we have seen social media platforms used to spread misinformation and propaganda and to stoke divisions and conflicts within societies. While it is important for social media platforms to allow users to freely express their opinions and share their views, it is also important for these platforms to take steps to ensure that the information shared on their platforms is accurate and that users are not exposed to harmful or misleading content. In conclusion, the acquisition of Twitter by Facebook has had a significant impact on the social media landscape and has raised important questions about the power and influence of these platforms. While it is important for social media platforms to allow users to freely express themselves and share their views, it is also important for these platforms to take steps to ensure that they are used responsibly and that the information shared on them is accurate and not harmful to users. In order to achieve this balance, it is crucial that we have a diverse and competitive social media landscape with multiple players vying for our attention and loyalty.

IN CLOSING

It is difficult to predict the future of any specific company or service, but Twitter has been a popular and influential social media platform for many years. While other platforms, such as Mastodon, may gain popularity, it is possible that Twitter will continue to be used by a large number of people. It is important to note that social media platforms come and go in popularity over time, and it is possible that the landscape of social media could look very different in the future.